Because of what he did to slick boxers name Peterson and Judah
(VIDEO) Why Amir Khan Can't Get Floyd Mayweather Fight
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Khan has wins over 11 world champions and 4 two-division champions, yet loses every time he steps up ??
One legit loss in almost 8 years.
Meanwhile Floyd is fighting Andre Berto!!
Khan cant get the Floyd fight because he's too fast and not half his size.
This cant be denied any more.Comment
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Floyd wanted to fight Berto, Floyd believed that Berto would bring a good fight, Berto generally brings a good fight, and Berto has looked good in his last two performances since getting his arm put back on (funny how you ignore the actual situation).so how does frickin berto deserve it?!?!?! hahahhahahahahaha give me a break.
did we forget that berto got STOPPED like 2 years ago by a slow plodding no defense has multiple losses past prime journeyman KARASS?????????
khan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> karass >>>>>>>>>>>>>> berto
Kell Brook and Keith Thurman(if he was ready to make that turnaround) would've been far more deserving fights, but it's not like Berto is a bum who's gonna get blown out in three rounds.
Amir Khan had his many chances to stake his claim; take the summer Wembley fight with Kell Brook and emerge victorious. He didn't do that. going life/death with Julio Diaz and Chris Algieri isn't going to cut it.Comment
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I don't think he made the weight well, he was at the weight too early and it was obvious to me he was overtrained, all the physical signs were there that he badly overtrained. I can think of a few fighters in the past where the weight massively effected there ability to take a punch, Roger Mayweather for one.
If you look at Khan's fight with Barrera for example at 135lbs he gets wobbled a couple of times quite badly, I don't think he overtrained in that fight but he was far too tight at the weight, as soon as he stepped up to 140 his chin was much sturdier. But as he has got bigger and started to fill out he started struggling to make 140 like 135 before. Just for the record I don't think that is why he lost to Garcia.
I think now at 147, he is not struggling at the weight yet but he overtrained big time, didn't look good, punches had no fizz, mouth open halfway through the fight. I think he was lucky to get through that fight, and showed mental toughness, if he had been in with a puncher I think he would have got taken out, I don't think I have ever seen him in worse condition. He needs to learn his own body and know when to push and when to take a rest.
You have to take into consideration that Khan doesn't have a good chin to begin with, so he seems much more sensitive to weight issues, overtraining, etc. We have seen him take good shots off good punchers, I think when he has a good training camp and hasn't overtrained, or taken too much out of his body to make weight, and his legs are strong, his ability to take a punch is good enough to compete with big punchers.Comment
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He said Amir Khan "you are not a good Boxer". That completely invalidated his opinion and the video it self.Comment
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Video was hilarious, but some of the same posters ****ting on Khan in this thread can be quoted in other threads saying that Khans resume is one of the best around. Can't take y'all seriously.Comment
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